Kayla Yosif of Ramapo, who won the all-around title, performing on vault Saturday.

With a roster filled with club gymnasts, coach Jen Levirne said the inconvenience superstorm Sandy caused for most teams around North Jersey didn’t have much of an impact on the Raiders’ preparation, as they captured their second consecutive sectional crown in relatively easy fashion.

And though the rest of the state won’t find out Ramapo’s overall team score until Friday, once all other sectional meets have been completed, it’s no secret that the Raiders will be major contenders for a state championship.

"We know what we have to work on, but [Saturday] was good," said Levirne, whose team has captured division, Bergen County and sectional championships in back-to-back seasons.

"I’m glad with where the girls are at right now. … If you don’t have it by now, you’re not ever going to get it."

In individual competition, Kayla Yosif finally got over the hump with her first major all-around title of the season after finishing second in the county and division meets. Her sectional title creates a logjam regarding the Gymnast of the Year race, joining teammate Sahara Gipson (Bergen County champ) and Ridgewood’s Yurina Harada (NJGL A Division champ) as one of three gymnasts with major hardware.

Perhaps things will get settled this week at the state individual and team competitions.

"This was the last meet for us before [the state championships] and I really wanted to do well," said Yosif, who’ll be making her fourth consecutive appearance in the individual tournament.

"I was motivated after [the county tournament]and league, but I don’t really worry about the scores too much. I just go out there and try to hit my routines."

Gipson placed third overall, despite finishing first in three events (vault, bars, floor). Her fall on beam — her third event — ended her chance at a sectional title.

Claire Scavone continued her outstanding season on beam, finishing first for the second time at a big meet, and placing 10th in the all-around.

Ramapo placed four gymnasts in the top five — Yosif, Gipson, freshman Kara Giacose (fourth) and Lauren Kish (fifth).

All that remains for the Raiders is a state title.

Collectively, they don’t talk much about it. But after sweeping their way to a triple crown this season, you have to think the Raiders have as good a shot as any.

"We’ll be up there I think this year," Levirne said. "It’ll be a good matchup for us."